11188040

Methods of Integrating Multiple Management Domains

PublishedNovember 30, 2021
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1. A computer-implemented method of integrating data indicative of multiple sensed conditions received from multiple management domains, comprising: receiving, at a computer first data from a first management domain comprising an arrangement of mutually related systems, the first data being indicative of at least one sensed condition in at least one of the mutually related systems, wherein the first data is communicated according to a communications protocol and formatted according to an application interface, and wherein the mutually related systems include a plurality of networked devices each of which communicates to another of the devices; receiving, at the computer second data from a second management domain comprising an arrangement of mutually related systems, the second data being indicative of at least one sensed condition in at least one of the mutually related systems of the second management domain, wherein the second data is communicated according to the communications protocol and formatted according to the application interface, wherein the mutually related systems include a plurality of networked devices each of which communicates to another of the devices; storing the first data and the second data in a memory device accessible by the computer; integrating the first data and the second data using a mashup application to produce first integrated data; displaying information based on the first integrated data; automatically determining, based on the first data and the second data and by the computer, an action to be carried out by at least one of the mutually related systems that enhances safety and/or security of at least one of the mutually related systems; and displaying information indicative of the action; receiving, at the computer, third data, the third data being related to at least one consumable resource, wherein the third data is communicated according to the communications protocol and is formatted according to the application interface; integrating the third data with fourth data, the fourth data being indicative of at least one sensed condition in one of the mutually related systems, using the mashup application to produce second integrated data; and displaying information based on the second integrated data.

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2. The method of claim 1 in which the mutually related systems are managed according to a common set of rules.

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3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the at least one of the mutually related systems of the first management domain or the second management domain conforms to a hierarchical, collaborative, or portal-based system architecture.

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4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first management domain and the second management domain include any two of a power management domain, a white space management domain, a process and machine management domain, a security management domain, or a building management domain.

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5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the action, if carried out, manages consumption of the at least one consumable resource by at least one of the mutually related systems.

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6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the management of the consumption of the at least one consumable resource includes adjusting the consumption of the at least one consumable resource.

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7. The method of claim 5 , wherein the management of the consumption of the at least one consumable resource includes reducing the consumption of the at least one consumable resource.

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8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the action enhances security at one of the mutually related systems by displaying a physical location in at least one of the mutually related systems.

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9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the at least one consumable resource is water, air, gas, oil, a mineral, energy, or electrical power.

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10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the communications protocol includes an Internet Protocol (IP).

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11. The method of claim 1 , wherein the application interface includes a services interface and a data interface.

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12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the services interface includes web services and the data interface includes an extensible markup language (XML).

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13. The method of claim 1 , wherein the at least one of the mutually related systems of the first management domain is a building management system that includes at least an air conditioning unit and the at least one of the mutually related systems of the second management domain is a data center that includes at least a server.

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14. The method of claim 1 , wherein the at least one of the mutually related systems of the first management domain is a building management system that includes at least an air conditioning unit and the at least one of the mutually related systems of the second management domain is a power management system that includes at least one power monitoring device coupled to a portion of a power distribution system that includes the air conditioning unit for the building.

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15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the action, if carried out, sheds a load to protect a critical aspect of at least one of the mutually related systems.

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16. The method of claim 1 , wherein the at least one of the mutually related systems of the first management domain is a power management system that includes at least one power monitoring device coupled to a portion of a power distribution system that includes an air conditioning unit for the building and wherein the least one of the mutually related systems of the second management domain is a data center that includes at least a server.

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17. A computer-implemented method of integrating data indicative of multiple sensed conditions received from multiple management domains, comprising: receiving, at a computer first data from a building management system that includes at least an air conditioning unit, said first data being indicative of at least one sensed condition in a building that is managed by the building management system, wherein the first data is communicated according to a communications protocol and formatted according to an application interface, and wherein the building management system includes a plurality of networked devices each of which communicates to another of the devices; receiving, at the computer second data from a data center that includes at least a server, the second data being indicative of at least one sensed condition in the same building that is managed by the building management system, wherein the second data is communicated according to the communications protocol and formatted according to the application interface, wherein said data center is part of a white space system and coupled to an arrangement of mutually related systems in the white space system, the mutually related systems including a plurality of networked devices each of which communicates to another of the devices; storing the first data and the second data in a memory device accessible by the computer; integrating the first data and the second data using a mashup application to produce first integrated data; displaying information based on the first integrated data; automatically determining, based on the first data and the second data and by the computer, an action to be carried out by said building management system for controlling said air conditioning unit; displaying information indicative of the action receiving, at the computer third data, the third data being related to at least one consumable resource, wherein the third data is communicated according to the communications protocol and is formatted according to the application interface; integrating the third data with fourth data, the fourth data being indicative of at least one sensed condition in at least one of the mutually related systems, using the mashup application to produce second integrated data; and displaying information based on the second integrated data.

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18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising: receiving data from a security management system that includes at least a video camera, the data being indicative of a location or a device being monitored by the video camera in the building managed by the building management system and wherein the security management system includes a plurality of networked devices each of which communicates to another of the devices.

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19. A computer-implemented method of integrating data indicative of multiple sensed conditions received from multiple management domains, comprising: receiving, at a computer first data from a first management domain comprising an arrangement of mutually related systems, the first data being indicative of at least one sensed condition in at least one of the mutually related systems, wherein the first data is communicated according to a communications protocol and formatted according to an application interface, and wherein the mutually related systems include a plurality of networked devices each of which communicates to another of the devices; receiving, at the computer second data from a second management domain comprising an arrangement of mutually related systems, the second data being indicative of at least one sensed condition in at least one of the mutually related systems of the second management domain, wherein the second data is communicated according to the communications protocol and formatted according to the application interface, wherein the mutually related systems are part of a white space system and include a plurality of networked devices each of which communicates to another of the devices; storing the first data and the second data in a memory device accessible by the computer; integrating the first data and the second data using a mashup application to produce first integrated data; displaying information based on the first integrated data; automatically determining, based on the first data and the second data and by the computer, an action to be carried out by at least one of the mutually related systems; and displaying information indicative of the action; receiving, at the computer, third data, the third data being related to at least one consumable resource, wherein the third data is communicated according to the communications protocol and is formatted according to the application interface; integrating the third data with fourth data, the fourth data being indicative of at least one sensed condition in one of the mutually related systems, using the mashup application to produce second integrated data; and displaying information based on the second integrated data.

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November 30, 2021

Inventors

Philippe Delorme
Vincent Petit
James Simonelli
Barry Coflan
Scott Henneberry
Ronald Schoop
Jean-Louis Bergerand
Gregory Allen Thompson
Cyril Perducat
Philip E. London
John Connor

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